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Old 28th June 2009, 17:55   #4
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there is two types of driveshaft ends/wheel bearings.

tapered and non-tapered.

If you fit a different shaft to wheel bearing you'll go through wheel bearings very quickly - check the end of your old shaft against the new one, make sure it's the same.
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